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[quote=Anonymous]Bride is flying in from overseas with a lot to take care of, so the date identified was Saturday. I have to pick up my child because he’s flying as an unaccompanied minor, so I have to meet him at the gate at DCA. Along the lines of the previous post, I was thinking of a midday spa day followed by dinner, and I’ll just miss the dinner. I guess people would book whatever treatment they are comfortable with and we’d pitch in for the brides treatments. Does that sound about right? Appreciate any recommendations on a spa/dinner venue. I’m a member at Lifetime Clarendon and although their spa treatments are not the best, I was thinking that might work. They are generally not very busy, and you can easily move between the treatment room and their rejuvenation area, which includes a hot tub, steam, and sauna and cold plunge. So people can mingle in their rejuvenation area and I can probably use a few guest passes for people who don’t want to get a spa treatment. And then dinner in Clarendon is easy (although I would love some recommendations). Is it incredibly lame to have it at my gym? Welcome any suggestions! [/quote]
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